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Jun 2018

@Im_moron aye, maybe like a white page with text and a game of "simon says"

that... actually doesn't sound like that bad of a plot thread (for when I get out of Hiatus)
this really REALLY ties into the whole theme of the comic being about chasing a passion

also that's the thing @LordVincent
doesnt matter if the comic is underperforming, it's the fact that it's outperforming my actual series

@SleepingPoppy shrugs aye... I've already chilled out a slight bit... it's just kind of surreal to me... also Diego ^^^ already pitched an awesome idea for my other comic to into comedy, when I get back to it...
I already have a few jokes I need to write down in a doc xD

I wouldn't take it personally. Audiences are fickle things. Like, who knew that a book about a creepy sparkly vampire would get so big? Or that fanfiction of said vampire series would become nearly as big, despite being poorly-researched in the BDSM department?

You try your hardest to be tasteful and good and the public decides they'd rather go elsewhere for their centaur erotica.

There's a meme for this

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I feel like everything is getting prettier and less creepy. Not saying that every comic/movie/etc are getting worse for doing this or anything else, it's just an observation

My takeaway from all this is that webtoon creation is about features. Work for features. Don't expect anything to just organically (people come to website, somehow find your comic, subscribe) happen, especially soon.

I've been doing this for two years. With this LWT "boost", I got up to 6K subscriptions in about two weeks. The latest page I dropped, which is my best yet, received over 50 comments and 200 'likes' in the first 24 hours. The subscriptions, which were going up by 1000 per day, lost 20. Literally went backward.

So you're telling me that 6000 people like my product, and literally 0 of them told one other person about it? There is absolute 0 organic growth (word of mouth)?

Based on the growth I had before it utterly stopped, I also received an interview and an ad feature from a popular webcomics website. That also had literally 0 impact.

My best advice is minimize costs (like I didn't - each one of my pages costs around $150-200 in time and money) keep the quality high, and wait for a feature that probably won't come.

chances are you lost more than 20, but gained new people too and it balanced out to a net of 20 lost.

The same thing happens on Tapas after you get a sudden surge of subscribers. Sometimes people see the cover art or description and it looks interesting enough to subscribe to at the moment, but then when they go back and read it they realize it's not their thing. Or maybe they read enough to be nagged to sub and accidentally hit yes then realize later after you update that it was a mistake.

After I hit the 2500 sub range on LW I always lose subs when I update and then slowly it crawls back into positive gain.

There's a comic in Discovery that took two years to get featured, I think it's because the art is very detailed to make consistent updates, so maybe LN waited the author build up a good amount of episodes before featuring it

I also wonder how many editors they have there, and if they will feature more 4 comics as past months

I've been checking them out and some genuinely deserve the attention but some I look at and think, "how the hell did you get featured?" There are some really awesome comics out there but I feel like the people in charge of the featuring favour "friends" rather than what actually deserves a look in.

True! There are creators that possibly got featured thanks to their popularity on the internet, or had a featured comic before, and some thanks to their friends who are also featured authors. There are also comics from Naver that also got featured on LW.

But there's a previous featured author that I also made the same question as you, they already completed their comic, and made a new one this year, it got featured on the recommended titles for a couple weeks and it was at the first on the list. I wonder if the author tried to sell for LW before launching it to discovery and they tried to see how much popularity it would get before thinking about it hmm

Maybe I'm just speculating too much, but the same thing happened to The Devil is a Handsome Man when it got featured on the recommended titles, it stayed there at the first on the list for a while and suddenly the author said something about reviewing the previous episodes to make it good, then the announcement of becoming featured came out

See, we need to make a co-author series.
Everyone pick a color -- some type of color. And just post that.

I have some easter eggs planned for some future updates to spice it up lol

did you uploaded the easter egg episode? that could have affected the result making people think there is more to see. Or maybe more people are embracing irony.

Easter egg was today, so that is yet to show it's effect

Not sure if anyone still cares about this. But it's doing pretty well(definitely out performs my real Comic which has over 150subs which is sort of depressing). Not sure if it's partially because it updates daily, but whatever I'm having a lot of fun with it so I'm gonna keep it up until I grow bored. Joe stopped commenting, so those 2 comments are actually other people being active readers. I'm also testing out which days of the week and times of day are best. And I compared with my other comic, June 13 was just a good day for both comics(Even though it had been days since I updated for my other comic) and I'm not sure why.

As of right now it has 19 subs.

I feel you

also dropped the beans from my "comic" that it was an experiment, will check it tomorrow I guess

Can you please experiment if the Page Views we're still intact from a deleted episode..? I heard somewhere that people used to make a single page announcement or art dump then delete the episode before the month resets and therefore gives them plus PVs...

By my own experience, the page views from a deleted update got deleted too 24 hours later. Which you don't lose are the views from another episodes thanks to your last update.

uploads a page explaining the experiment
somehow performs WORSE than pages that are blank....
wh-